Wednesday, September 4, 2013

NAFDAC ALERT: TOXIC SUBSTANCE IN FOOD (NIGERIA)




The National Agency for Food  and Drug Administration and Control on Thursday  warned  Nigerians about the presence of  mycotoxins,  a toxic substance  in foods  and feeds.
The Director-General of  NAFDAC, Dr. Paul Orhii, gave the warning  at a workshop organised by the agency in Ibadan,  Oyo State  on Thursday for stakeholders in the South-West .
The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the forum was organised  in collaboration with the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan.

Represented by  the agency’s Director of  Laboratory Services, Mrs. Stella Denloye, Orhii  said   the  substance  could cause liver cancer.
He added that the need to create awareness  was  necessary in view of the dangers inherent in the consumption of the substance.

The DG said, “Records have shown that there are concerted efforts all over the world directed at the introduction of preventive strategies to reduce the risks associated with aflatoxin contamination.
“These efforts  are seen from the backdrop of introduction of mitigation products and stringent monitoring and control measures of the quality of food products by national and international control authoritiesAny source

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